Reporting Period: May 2013-Sept 2013

Reporting Period: May 2013-Sept 2013

Summary of EuFMD actions implemented under the EC/EuFMD agreement (Reporting period: May 2013-Sept 2013 86th Session of the EuFMD Executive Committee, 17-18th October 2013 1 CONTENTS Summary .................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 The nine Components of the Programme ............................................................................................................................. 4 Implementation ..................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Communication and Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 4 ACTIONS SINCE APRIL 2013 ON THE NINE components of the phase II - four year programme - IN REALTION TO PROGRAMME since september 2009 ........................................................................................................................................ 6 86th Session of the EuFMD Executive Committee, 17-18th October 2013 2 SUMMARY This Report is provided to the 86th Session of the Commission as a summary of the activities undertaken under the EC funding agreement since the 40th Session in April 2013; at that Session a Report on the period since the 39th Session in April 2011 was given. The EuFMD/EC agreement is for 48 months, from September 2009 to September 2013. The EuFMD Commission, at the 38th General Session in April 2009, adopted a four year Strategic Plan of activities, involving six components, with priorities for in-country actions being to support FMD control in Southeast Europe through greater management of the FMD risk in countries bordering to Turkey, in West Eurasia. These projects are coordinated with those of other Directorates of the EC and other funding agencies, to promote progressive control in the West Eurasian countries along a long term Roadmap. Following signature of the financing agreement, specific activities of the EuFMD were initiated following response of the EC to proposals from the Secretariat or decisions of the Executive Committee at which the EC is represented. The EC support is provided through a Trust Fund (TF), MTF/INT/003/EEC, with a total funding of € 8 million for the four year period to September 2013. Since September 2009, the EC has agreed funding of actions in six of the Strategic Plan components, with by far the largest being for in-country programmes in the Trans-Caucasus and Iran aimed at reducing the risk of new incursions of FMD into Turkey and Eastern Europe. Funding is also provided for training of European veterinarians, for surveillance in the African proximity, for short technical studies, and for surveillance for FMD in Egypt. At the 39th Session in April 2011, the EuFMD Commission recommended three additional components. These are indicated as Components 7-9 below. The workplans of each of the 9 Components were scheduled for completion by the end of the funding agreement, ie September 2013, and most had been completed by the 40th Session, enabling the final 6 months to be spent in planning the detailed workpslans for the Phase III Programme scheduled to begin in October 2013. The main activities relating to completion of Phase II in this period were: - Component 1: THRACE programme implemented in 3 countries, as per April agreement - Component 1: Iran project, mission for finalization of national risk based strategic plan for FMD control, for the final project workshop - Component 1: Monthly reporting by 3 TransCaucasus countries, Turkey and Iran - Component 4, surveillance: Monthly Global Surveillance reports produced and circulated by 20th of each month - Component 5, Technical Studies; contract holders urged to complete and report studies by 30th September, and a fund for Applied Research developed for Phase III; - Component 7: Balkan Region; planning workshop held in Belgrade. 86th Session of the EuFMD Executive Committee, 17-18th October 2013 3 The nine Components of the Programme As summarized in the Update Report these are: 1. Risk reduction in South-East Europe through support to FMD control in West Eurasia; 2. Activities to reduce FMD risk in the South and East Mediterranean countries; 3. Field based FMD Training Programme; 4. FMD surveillance in the African proximity; 5. Technical studies; 6. Response to FMD Emergencies; 7. Strengthening FMD laboratories in the Balkan Region; 8. Improved Contingency Planning through use of decision support tools; 9. World Reference Laboratory (WRL) contract – FMD surveillance support activities. Implementation As per the Agreement with the EC, the activities are implemented directly by the EuFMD Secretariat in FAO. The full time professional technical services to support the programme are provided by the EuFMD Secretariat (One P5 Officer and one P3 Animal Health Officer) plus the short term professionals (STP) officers seconded by Member States. These services are NOT charged to the EC programme, so the latter pays “on an additional cost basis” for the work with consultants being used as needed, since the EuFMD full time staff are few. Communication and Reporting DETAILED reports are available for each of the six-month reporting periods, as indicated below. All field actions are required to give Monthly Reports to EuFMD. Those resulting in surveillance information are then reported TO MEMBER STATES in the Monthly FMD Global Report. The field activities usually result in samples sent to FAO/OIE reference centers - and thus fulfill international reporting. Therefore, outputs of EuFMD support to surveillance should be publically available. Progress on all Components actions is reported every six months to the Executive Committee and after this, online to the Member States. 86th Session of the EuFMD Executive Committee, 17-18th October 2013 4 Activities supporting Communication to MS Notes Information Outputs e-mail to MS from Secretary Used sparingly. May be joint Immediate early warning with FAO as an early messages warning. Published Reports and Significance of findings Reports of Technical Studies #5, Technical Studies EuFMD and other Open needs extra effort to Sessions. communicate to policy makers. Components 1, 2 and 4: Monthly reports e-mailed FAO/OIE FMD Ref Centers Monthly FMD Global National Focal Points and and placed online are always asked to review Surveillance Report Regional Animators and contribute (by mid- (EuFMD) supported under required to Month). give monthly reports to EuFMD. All 9 components Narrative Report every six Narrative Reports and Progress Reports and months to ExCom/EC.1 financial reports formally situation reviews sent to EC when funds Outputs: E-mail and online requested, as per contract. Principally #9, WRL Pirbight Online (Pirbight + EuFMD) Annual Surveillance Report: ANNUAL reporting Components 1, 2 and 4 and WRL 9 generate FMDV intelligence data and FMDV typing: 1 Narrative Reports on the EC funded programme are provided also when any call for installments of funds is made. The six month update reports to the Executive Committee were established after September 2011. Reports are available for periods 9/2009-9/2011; then each 6 months (a total of 5 Reports to 4/2013). 86th Session of the EuFMD Executive Committee, 17-18th October 2013 5 ACTIONS SINCE APRIL 2013 ON THE NINE COMPONENTS OF THE PHASE II - FOUR YEAR PROGRAMME - IN RELATION TO PROGRAMME SINCE SEPTEMBER 2009 REPORTS in period are given in the Annex (with links provided to full reports to reduce printing) Component Subcomponent Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 ACTIVITIES– STATUS Actions REPORTS in Comment 09/2009- 09/2010- October 2011 to October 2012 April 2013 May-Sept period 08/2010 09/2011 Sept 2012 to February 2013 2013 1. Risk reduction in South-East West Eurasia 1st Roadmap 2nd Roadmap 3rd Review 4th Review Roadmap Roadmap report Actions Europe through Roadmap – Regional Review Platform published. stopped/on hold support to FMD Secretariat Progress (2/2012) (4/13) established. after 40th Session. control in West Review (11/2010) Received National Eurasia Collaboration with: Integration with Control Plans FAO, OIE (10/09) GfTADS reviewed workplans agreed. West Eurasia – Risk Monthly and 6 Monthly and 6 Monthly Monthly Functioning, in Monthly Reports Pakistan (FAO assessment monthly monthly Surveillance Surveillance use with four received and project) may join Report (Output) Report countries. placed on datasharing Collaboration with: (Output) database, 4 agreement – FAO EMPRES-i countries. lead on this West Eurasia- PeP-C Course 1 Epi-Network None Follow-up in training in : 6 countries established, 6 Phase III progressive control countries trained. WELNET –lab Supported +++ Supported ++ Annual Meeting Consultation Needs support. Follow-up in network only Phase III Thrace – improved Yes (outbreaks Yes (Design) Yes (on Operational from Operational in 3 Progress Report Follow-up in surveillance for early in BG) programme) April 2013. countries. Online (Annex 1) Phase III, detection of FMD Database entry Component 1.3 forms in Access. MISSION report - Belgrade Review meeting consultation (GR/BG) Sept 86th Session of the EuFMD Executive Committee, 17-18th October 2013 6 Component Subcomponent Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 ACTIVITIES– STATUS Actions REPORTS in Comment 09/2009- 09/2010- October 2011 to October 2012 April 2013 May-Sept period 08/2010 09/2011

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